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So we know all life has in common a DNA code! But there is no explanation of how this originated and it cannot be reproduced in a lab.
So the simplest life currently known has 160k base pairs of DNA but where did this come from?

While Darwin may be correct about evolution that does not explain the start or the design!
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I was taught in biology that life was formed from lightning striking pools of water containing amino acids but yet noone has ever recreated this "proof"
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It needs to be vaccinated against covid...
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The first life was probably Ribonucleic Acid, the RNA molecule.

RNA could have formed by amimno acids natuarlly attaching, and lining, up on a kaolinate clay surface. Such a clay forms everywhere there is moisture and igneuos rock.

Once in place and linked together, RNA could have been flushed free into the ocean by tidal and river flood waters.

After the formation of the Earth, such a process could have taken place trillions of trillions of times in just a few million years.

Eventually one molecule could occur with the capacity to grow by chemically attaching free amino acids to itself, and to reproduce by continuing to grow after being mechanically broken into pieces by the turbulence of breaking waves.

Then, for example, one of those molecules could have occurred with a slightly improved way to chemically attach with free amino acids than it's sisters.

That's evolution.

Life is easy to start. It's reaching the complexity of multicellular organisms that's hard. That takes a stable planet that retains standard temperature and pressure for four billion years. Our Earth is very rare.
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Re: smallest genome of any lifeform has 160,000 lines of code!
I remember an article that showed simple amoebas can be programmed with no more than something like 300 lines of code.

On second thought, I suppose that was just the behavior and not the actual genome though.

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The first life was probably Ribonucleic Acid, the RNA molecule.

RNA could have formed by amimno acids natuarlly attaching, and lining, up on a kaolinate clay surface. Such a clay forms everywhere there is moisture and igneuos rock.

Once in place and linked together, RNA could have been flushed free into the ocean by tidal and river flood waters.

After the formation of the Earth, such a process could have taken place trillions of trillions of times in just a few million years.

Eventually one molecule could occur with the capacity to grow by chemically attaching free amino acids to itself, and to reproduce by continuing to grow after being mechanically broken into pieces by the turbulence of breaking waves.

Then, for example, one of those molecules could have occurred with a slightly improved way to chemically attach with free amino acids than it's sisters.

That's evolution.

Life is easy to start. It's reaching the complexity of multicellular organisms that's hard. That takes a stable planet that retains standard temperature and pressure for four billion years. Our Earth is very rare.
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I can’t tell if this guy believes this is or if he is showing the foolishness of this line of thinking. Sure are a lot of “could haves” in there. RNA like dna is information. Tell me where in nature you can go see or dig up some
Information. It is like looking at the Rosetta Stone or Mount Rushmore and saying wind and rain “could have” caused this.
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Re: smallest genome of any lifeform has 160,000 lines of code!
the greatest occured first and was self imagining

everything else is mathematical string theory

so complex it would be impossible to understand

the greatest is a a self reinforcing self creating

self producing mathematically described yet a

physically imagined product possibly fractal

in nature yet with a central greatness stronger

mathematically at the source ie the base fractal




philosophy tends to be a stronger concept than just

the base science like dna or mathematics itself

you cannot explain self awareness without giving life

meaning first yet conceptually all things are possible

yet something has to be central or overwhelmingly

significant, id hardly call acids washing over rocks

as the beginning it would the ends and time would

also travel outwards in all directions not from the

direction of simple structures like light and space
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I was taught in biology that life was formed from lightning striking pools of water containing amino acids but yet noone has ever recreated this "proof"
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So was I - and I knew that it was bullshit the second that I heard it.
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Re: smallest genome of any lifeform has 160,000 lines of code!
I thought the chances for life were akin to a tornado moving through a junk yard and randomly assembling a fully functional 747.

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Re: smallest genome of any lifeform has 160,000 lines of code!
I guess we know how many genders there are now
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Re: smallest genome of any lifeform has 160,000 lines of code!
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Darvins theory is nothing more then commies propaganda.

If you start reading about him you will very quickly find out.

he as commie, he was not talented at all, medicore at best, one day when commies need the story they promoted him.


Anyone beliving in Darwn is scientifically chalanged drone and can't think for himself.

Why Eskimo don't have hair all over?


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DNA is Proof of God.
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So we know all life has in common a DNA code! But there is no explanation of how this originated and it cannot be reproduced in a lab.
So the simplest life currently known has 160k base pairs of DNA but where did this come from?

While Darwin may be correct about evolution that does not explain the start or the design!
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Life came from a rock called shungite


It's 99 percent carbon and conducts electricity
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Re: smallest genome of any lifeform has 160,000 lines of code!
I was taught in biology that life was formed from lightning striking pools of water containing amino acids but yet noone has ever recreated this "proof"
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So was I - and I knew that it was bullshit the second that I heard it.
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Hey... how about the lord gave it life. Works for me. I've done all the mental masturbation our brains can only see little pieces. I've searched for all the answers. I. The end it all comes back to the creator.
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Re: smallest genome of any lifeform has 160,000 lines of code!
The first life was probably Ribonucleic Acid, the RNA molecule.

RNA could have formed by amimno acids natuarlly attaching, and lining, up on a kaolinate clay surface. Such a clay forms everywhere there is moisture and igneuos rock.


That's evolution.

Life is easy to start. It's reaching the complexity of multicellular organisms that's hard. That takes a stable planet that retains standard temperature and pressure for four billion years. Our Earth is very rare.
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It is a scientific fact that the chains of DNA and other important molecules cannot form or break down in the slightest presence of moisture or water.
So the theory of starting life in a primordial soup or moisture plus indigenous rock has been refuted a long time ago.
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If you are introspective enough you should eventually see patterns and events in your life that coincidence could not possibly explain. When you realize there are metaphysical (spiritual) influences that help modify outcomes for the people who are sensitive to them then GOD's existence becomes apparent.
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Re: smallest genome of any lifeform has 160,000 lines of code!
after witnessing what a complete total hoax covid is, and all the science behind it, and the fraud of climate change, and the fraud of economics, every 'science' is 100% politicized to suit the race in power for $$$.

why do you believe ANYTHING you are told about anything?

have you ever seen a gene? have you ever spent much time looking at slides under a microscope?

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never in history could someone earn enough money in a week to buy a microscope that can magnify cells 2500 times , and nobody buys these,there are no product reviews, but moronic rap videos have billions of views making these evil monsters super rich, what is coming on you people you cannot imagine, but you brought iton yourself, you worshipped this evil with your money, you empowered it, and what's more insane, you were TOTALLY Free to choose what you empowered, what you loved.
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I was taught in biology that life was formed from lightning striking pools of water containing amino acids but yet noone has ever recreated this "proof"
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So was I - and I knew that it was bullshit the second that I heard it.
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Yeah but do you remember the guys name offhand?

Not googling?
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[link to www.livescience.com (secure)]


So we know all life has in common a DNA code! But there is no explanation of how this originated and it cannot be reproduced in a lab.
So the simplest life currently known has 160k base pairs of DNA but where did this come from?

While Darwin may be correct about evolution that does not explain the start or the design!
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He was not even correct about evolution.
There is still no known scientific evidence of one species developing from another species. The DNA is more proof, there is DNA coding that prevents macro "evolution".
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Re: smallest genome of any lifeform has 160,000 lines of code!
why is organic chemistry so fundamentally different than inorganic chemistry

carbon is 6 electrons, 6 neutrons, 6 protons.

why are organic molecules so complex, why do they increase in complexity, isn't that against the concept of entropy, the idea that things seek the lowest state of complexity.

obviously things do seek to increase in complexity and thought-tension
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Re: smallest genome of any lifeform has 160,000 lines of code!
The first life was probably Ribonucleic Acid, the RNA molecule.

RNA could have formed by amimno acids natuarlly attaching, and lining, up on a kaolinate clay surface. Such a clay forms everywhere there is moisture and igneuos rock.

Once in place and linked together, RNA could have been flushed free into the ocean by tidal and river flood waters.

After the formation of the Earth, such a process could have taken place trillions of trillions of times in just a few million years.

Eventually one molecule could occur with the capacity to grow by chemically attaching free amino acids to itself, and to reproduce by continuing to grow after being mechanically broken into pieces by the turbulence of breaking waves.

Then, for example, one of those molecules could have occurred with a slightly improved way to chemically attach with free amino acids than it's sisters.

That's evolution.

Life is easy to start. It's reaching the complexity of multicellular organisms that's hard. That takes a stable planet that retains standard temperature and pressure for four billion years. Our Earth is very rare.
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I can’t tell if this guy believes this is or if he is showing the foolishness of this line of thinking. Sure are a lot of “could haves” in there. RNA like dna is information. Tell me where in nature you can go see or dig up some
Information. It is like looking at the Rosetta Stone or Mount Rushmore and saying wind and rain “could have” caused this.
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Gravity is most likely the reason it formed the way it did.
Roots grow a specific way dictated by gravity.
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Re: smallest genome of any lifeform has 160,000 lines of code!
I read that as 160,000 lines of coke
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I was taught in biology that life was formed from lightning striking pools of water containing amino acids but yet noone has ever recreated this "proof"
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The idea that something comes from nothing is retarded. Modern science operates on "shit happens" principles, which is preposterous.

a single sell is more advanced than our boy Darwin ever knew - and the sad reality for the godless priests of science is that there is a grand designer. God.
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I read that as 160,000 lines of coke
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Let's get started. It's gonna be a long night. LMAO.
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So we know all life has in common a DNA code! But there is no explanation of how this originated and it cannot be reproduced in a lab.
So the simplest life currently known has 160k base pairs of DNA but where did this come from?

While Darwin may be correct about evolution that does not explain the start or the design!
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yea but you're measuring that code as base pairs, it's similar to measuring computer code by its binaries. 01010110 10101 10 010101 01 010 1010 10.
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The first life was probably Ribonucleic Acid, the RNA molecule.

RNA could have formed by amimno acids natuarlly attaching, and lining, up on a kaolinate clay surface. Such a clay forms everywhere there is moisture and igneuos rock.

Once in place and linked together, RNA could have been flushed free into the ocean by tidal and river flood waters.

After the formation of the Earth, such a process could have taken place trillions of trillions of times in just a few million years.

Eventually one molecule could occur with the capacity to grow by chemically attaching free amino acids to itself, and to reproduce by continuing to grow after being mechanically broken into pieces by the turbulence of breaking waves.

Then, for example, one of those molecules could have occurred with a slightly improved way to chemically attach with free amino acids than it's sisters.

That's evolution.

Life is easy to start. It's reaching the complexity of multicellular organisms that's hard. That takes a stable planet that retains standard temperature and pressure for four billion years. Our Earth is very rare.
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All lifeforms that run on DNA or RNA are in fact highly advanced bio-chemical nano technology. It's very impressive from a computer programming, data processing and robotics point of view. Super advanced compared to our best tech such as boston dynamics robots.
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I was taught in biology that life was formed from lightning striking pools of water containing amino acids but yet noone has ever recreated this "proof"
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I was taught in biology that life was formed from lightning striking pools of water containing amino acids but yet noone has ever recreated this "proof"
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So was I - and I knew that it was bullshit the second that I heard it.
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The first life was probably Ribonucleic Acid, the RNA molecule.

RNA could have formed by amimno acids natuarlly attaching, and lining, up on a kaolinate clay surface. Such a clay forms everywhere there is moisture and igneuos rock.

Once in place and linked together, RNA could have been flushed free into the ocean by tidal and river flood waters.

After the formation of the Earth, such a process could have taken place trillions of trillions of times in just a few million years.

Eventually one molecule could occur with the capacity to grow by chemically attaching free amino acids to itself, and to reproduce by continuing to grow after being mechanically broken into pieces by the turbulence of breaking waves.

Then, for example, one of those molecules could have occurred with a slightly improved way to chemically attach with free amino acids than it's sisters.

That's evolution.

Life is easy to start. It's reaching the complexity of multicellular organisms that's hard. That takes a stable planet that retains standard temperature and pressure for four billion years. Our Earth is very rare.
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How did the RNA retain its structure under harsh UV radiation?
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